Bet of the day

Ferrer, who won the h2h 3-2, has recently shown a rapid deterioration of his tennis and fitness. He has not won a single match since the Australian Open and the clay, once so favorable to him, is now too hard and heavy in terms of what he has seen in his South American tour matches. His level in this redo is unknwon, but although Anderson is far from being a specialist, much will have to have improved Ferrer to be able to compete. With the known data we estimate that Anderson is clear favorite

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With his fifth title in the Californian desert, Roger Federer ties with Novak Djokovic as the player with the most titles in the tournament. The Swiss is also the player with most finals, matches played, wins and is the most veteran champion. Djokovic's two victories in this edition allow him to be the player with the most consecutive victories in the tournament, raising the figure to 19.

The American Jack Sock had another great performance in Indian Wells, reaching the semifinals after defeating Grigor Dimitrov and Kei Nishikori. The Lincoln has won two titles this season, Auckland and Delray Beach, has a 15-3 balance, with the third best wins percentage after Federer and Dimitrov. Sock is already 17 of the ATP ranking, his all time best rank, and is already aspirant to the top-10

The Australian Kyrgios has defeated Novak Djokovic twice in just 10 days. It is the first time, since Nadal achieved in 2013, that the Serb falls defeated twice consecutively before the same player. In none of the two matches has the former world number one been able to break the service to the promising Australian. Kyrgios is increasingly perceived as the great alternative to the big-4

This week begins the 33rd edition of the Miami tournament, which will not be attended by Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. André Agassi leads the main records of the tournament: titles, six, tied with Djokovic, finals, disputed matches, wins, entries, wins streak, and most veteran champion. He is also the second youngest player to win the tournament. The Las Vegas one is a true institution in Cayo Vizcaino

Kyrgios, Federer and Wawrinka stood out in the statistics of the first Masters 1000 of the season. The young Australian did not give up a single break in the tournament and was the player with the best percentage of points earned in the service, with 75.58%. Federer stayed close, with 74.20%, only lost once his service and was the best with the second serve with 64.41%. Wawrinka led the gunners' standings with 34 aces